When
looking for an address, say No. 31
River Street, indicate when passing house No. 21, 23 or 25 in
anticipation. If you indicate late and/or brake suddenly at No.31, you
are risking a rear-end collision.
Moving
off from the kerb into heavy traffic
is testing a driver's judgement, decisiveness and anticipation,
especially in a manual vehicle. Considering it may take about five
seconds to engage the gear, release the ratchet on the handbrake and
complete the mirror / indicator / blindspot procedure, drivers who
anticipate will indicate well before the gap in the traffic is likely
to occur. Here anticipation is a matter of correct timing.
When
approaching a 'PA-crossing' (pedestrian
activated) don't just stare at the green traffic light, but check, if
anyone has pressed (activated) the 'walk' button to cross. If so, the lights
may turn amber at any moment. A child is likely to run across as soon
the light changes.